Posted on 07/17/2010 12:37:24 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Sharp Corporation will introduce the VR-100BR1 triple-layer Blu-ray Disc media (write-once) that conforms to the BDXL format specification, the new multi-layer recordable Blu-ray Disc format, a world first. These new Blu-ray Discs will be available in Japan beginning July 30, 2010. This disc media product conforms to the new BDXL format specification that extends the storage capacity of Blu-ray Discs to 100GB, twice the 50GB storage capacity of existing dual-layer discs. This new format enables recording approximately 12 hours of terrestrial digital
(Excerpt) Read more at hardocp.com ...
If you touch it do you cut your finger?
Must have been Pentium based.
...not only that, but it says the “illustration is a schematic representation.”
Could have fooled me. Those are clearly SEMs of the edge of a real disk. And that is definitely a photograph of a real disk.
And I thought I was cool when I bought my 300 baud modem. Still have it just in case.
Nah, corruption and stupidity will just continue to expand faster than technical capabilities. It's like trying to make a hard drive big enough or a processor fast enough so Windows won't use it all up. ;-)
Is there a market for this?
Intel’s fifth-generation microarchitecture, the P5, was first released under the Pentium brand on March 22, 1993.
Dude. Read my post again, and concentrate VERY hard, till you get the joke. Meanwhile, I’ll work on telling better jokes.
(Hint: take another look at the stuff I bolded in the post responded to)
Duh,...someone dropped some zeros.
Wow, a touch over 11 minutes of uncompressed 1080p24 video, with no audio.
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